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  2. Jose Clemente Zulueta - Wikipedia

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    José Clemente Zulueta, was born in Paco, Manila on November 23, 1876. His mother died five days after his birth and his father died while he was still a child. Orphaned at a very young age, he was raised by Agustin de la Rosa and Juliana Estrada. The couple raised him as their own and gave him the nickname, "Peping".

  3. Mamerto Natividad - Wikipedia

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    In his book, Revolt of the Masses, Teodoro Agoncillo mentions that Gen. Mamerto Natividad, together with the eminent historian and poet, Jose Clemente Zulueta and Sr. Anastacio Francisco detested and convinced General Aguinaldo to reverse his pardon for the Bonifacio brothers. "These men sang the same chorus, to wit, that the Bonifacio brothers ...

  4. Jose Zulueta - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Senate bio of Jose C. Zulueta, the first parts of which have been erroneously conflated with the life of the bibliographer Clemente Jose Zulueta (1876-1904), December 24, 2009) Department of Interior and Local Government History, accessed December 24, 2009; William Pomery, The Philippines, pp, 117 and 153 (Accessed on December 24, 2009)

  5. Manuel Artigas - Wikipedia

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    Artigas did this by acquiring the private collections of James LeRoy, Jose P. Rizal, Jose Clemente Zulueta, T.H. Pardo de Tavera, Mariano Ponce and the Tabacalera. Due to his efforts, the Filipiniana collection of the Philippine National Library became one of the most complete collection in Philippine studies.

  6. Her family thought her death was a tragic accident. It was ...

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    On the morning of Nov. 16, 2016, Sills dialed 911 and said that he’d found his wife’s body at the bottom of the stairs in their home in San Clemente, roughly 60 miles south of Los Angeles ...

  7. Hihintayin Kita sa Langit - Wikipedia

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    Hihintayin Kita sa Langit (transl. I'll Wait for You in Heaven) is a 1991 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Carlos Siguion-Reyna. The screenplay, written by Raquel Villavicencio, is loosely adapted from English novelist-poet Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights and transposes the plot of the said novel from the moors of West Yorkshire to the beaches and seaside cliffs (shot in ...

  8. Evidence in trial of man accused of killing Laken Riley will ...

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    Loud sobs echoed about the courtroom Friday where an undocumented migrant is on trial accused of murdering college student Laken Riley earlier this year.. Members of the gallery passed tissues ...

  9. Meet José Castelo Branco, a staple in the New York fashion scene

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    And as a staple in the New York fashion scene, it's expected. From bedazzled, plunging blazers to pearl chokers and Givenchy boas, Castelo Branco isn't just obsessed with fashion. Instead, he sees ...